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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice video" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a video that is enjoyable, pleasant, or well-made.
Example: "I just watched a nice video about the history of art, and it really inspired me."
Alternatives: "an enjoyable video" or "a pleasant video".
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ITN, which has a nice video showing the factory here, called the shortage a "brownout".
Upstairs in the Old State House is a nice video display setup, with a constantly changing assortment of musically oriented video art.
Just in case you get tired of me telling you about Integrated Pest Management (well, how could you?), here's the word from Van Belle Nursery with a nice video, too.
But after a nice video intro that showed the thirteen-year-old Bieber auditioning for Usher, the performance bordered on silly, overcooked to the point where it looked like the stage effects were covering for him.
2pm: Here's a nice video linked to by Fans' Network member bundesligafooty of Germany's final World Cup training session, and the squad being sung off the field by local helpers.
The camera requires a gold-level Xbox Live account ($8 a month), and it also requires you to convince the children to take a quick break from the latest shoot-'em-up for a nice video chat with the cousins.
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"We took a really nice video of the paramecium and nematodes swimming around just holding a digital camera up to a microscope," she said.
The press office team were very friendly and sent me a very nice video of the Dominican ambassador opening trading in June last year, but I am still waiting for the interview.
For a really nice video explanation of epigenetics, check out this page.
In essence Lionsgate was telling me "That's an awfully nice video you got there.
The trans writer and activist Paris Lees thinks, on the one hand, that it's a "nice sweet video" that's coming "from a really good place".
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